Stus-List steering quadrant - which way up?

2013-08-11 Thread Alex Giannelia
So far 2 down, one up, we should run a betting pool and I will be speaking with EDSON, whose sketches are a bit sketchy and who don't make a point of saying. Will let you guys know. The rebuilt rudder is back in...just the motor and steering controls and we have a boat ALEX GIANNELIA Phon

Stus-List Fw: Recycled diesel fuel

2013-08-11 Thread Persuasion
Every fall we haul our boats out up here in the great white north. I always fill mine then treat. Usually hauled for 7 months. Never had a fuel issue yet. touch wood Mike S/V Persuasion C&C 37 Keel/CB Long Sault From: Eric Frank Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 7:05 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.c

Re: Stus-List Recycled diesel fuel

2013-08-11 Thread Josh Muckley
I'm with Joel. Use it. One of the biggest problems with water being absorbed by the fuel is that is facilitates the biological growth. (Read: clogged filters) If you filter it first and use it quickly you should be fine. They also make a product called a "filter funnel" that will pull the wate

Re: Stus-List Recycled diesel fuel

2013-08-11 Thread Joel Aronson
Haven't filled up since the fall. I would use it Joel On Aug 11, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Eric Frank wrote: Is year-old diesel fuel worth using? I had about 5 gallons of diesel fuel left in the tank over the winter. Rather than just add to it, I pumped it out and am wondering if it is worth reusing

Stus-List Recycled diesel fuel

2013-08-11 Thread Eric Frank
Is year-old diesel fuel worth using? I had about 5 gallons of diesel fuel left in the tank over the winter. Rather than just add to it, I pumped it out and am wondering if it is worth reusing. I had treated it with biocide last year, and can easily filter it, but does it have some water absor

Re: Stus-List [SPAM]Re: New Sails

2013-08-11 Thread Jake Brodersen
North Sails Chesapeake lofts are offering 20% off right now and also donating 5% to Save the Bay (or some other save the Chesapeake fund). Jake From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Chuck S Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 1:08 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject

Re: Stus-List seeking cruising spinnaker 1974 30 Mk I

2013-08-11 Thread Joel Aronson
L-36.com has a uses sail finder that works like the Kayak travel site. Joel Aronson On Aug 11, 2013, at 1:25 PM, martin schulman wrote: I am looking for a used or surplus cruising spinnaker for Lucy. Any leads? Martin Schulman ___ This List is pro

Re: Stus-List seeking cruising spinnaker 1974 30 Mk I

2013-08-11 Thread martin schulman
rig dimension is as follows: C & C 30 I=39.00; J=; 13.50; P=34.00; E=11.50 I am told that the area of a cruising spinnaker is 1.65 x J x I. I would like something in 1/2 to 3/4 oz. for relatively light air. Martin > From: derek.l...@metzgers.com > To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com > Date: Sun,

Re: Stus-List seeking cruising spinnaker 1974 30 Mk I

2013-08-11 Thread Derek Leck
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Re: Stus-List seeking cruising spinnaker 1974 30 Mk I

2013-08-11 Thread Josh Muckley
Beacon supplies in Annapolis has a large selection of used gear and an online used sail catalog. You should know your mast height from the deck to the highest point for the spin-halyard and the length from the bow to the deck. Are you single or double handing it? Maybe you should consider an asy

Stus-List seeking cruising spinnaker 1974 30 Mk I

2013-08-11 Thread martin schulman
I am looking for a used or surplus cruising spinnaker for Lucy. Any leads? Martin Schulman ___ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album http://www.cncphotoalbum.com CnC-List@cnc-list.com

Re: Stus-List New Sails

2013-08-11 Thread Chuck S
FWIW, My North rep suggested October for the best deal. Chuck Resolute 1990 C&C 34R Atlantic City, NJ - Original Message - From: "sam c salter" To: "CnC" Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 12:46:36 PM Subject: Stus-List New Sails ‎If anyone is considering new sails, now- August -

Stus-List New Sails

2013-08-11 Thread sam . c . salter
‎If anyone is considering new sails, now- August - is the best time to buy. I just ordered a new kevlar 135 from Evolution Sails in Toronto. Ordered it Friday, they are starting construction Tuesday, should have it by next week. 20% off.They are sitting around twiddling their thumbs right now - no

Re: Stus-List steering quadrant - which way up?

2013-08-11 Thread Josh Muckley
I seem to remember there is only one way to easily reach the mounting bolts. If I remember correctly that would be flat side down. Josh -- When privacy matters. http://www.secure-my-email.com On Aug 11, 2013 9:11 AM, "Alex Giannelia" wrote: > Which way is up on the quadrant? The recessed sid

Re: Stus-List steering quadrant - which way up?

2013-08-11 Thread Chuck S
I'm looking at my Edson catalog from 2003. The photos show quadrants in numbers up orientation and the sketches show them installed w numbers down. It seems to me they intended the numbers down, so the quadrant doesn't trap moisture/dirt? Allignment is the most important thing. There website i

Re: Stus-List steering quadrant - which way up?

2013-08-11 Thread Knowles Rich
I doubt it makes much difference operationally, but I'd go with the numbers up. Rich Knowles Indigo. LF38 Halifax On 2013-08-11, at 10:08, Alex Giannelia wrote: Which way is up on the quadrant? The recessed side with the numbers stamped in the casting, or the flat side? ALEX GIANNELIA CC 3

Stus-List steering quadrant - which way up?

2013-08-11 Thread Alex Giannelia
Which way is up on the quadrant? The recessed side with the numbers stamped in the casting, or the flat side? ALEX GIANNELIA CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006 Toronto Ontario ___ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Albu

Re: Stus-List Smile or sump.

2013-08-11 Thread John and Maryann Read
Where is the actual keel / sump interface in relation to the crack? Looks like a crack in the fiberglass / fairing laid over the keel joint area. If gelcoat was used over the fairing, it is very brittle and subject to cracking. If that is all it is, then no biggie to repair. The real issue i